Derniers billets

That's me: front row, second from the left.
On 14th March 2015, as everyone was coming down from the month-long Valentines Day high, I was in the midst of an exciting Open Source event in Shanghai, China.
With several hundred attendees, the campPlus...

Recently I started the process of porting a number of Drupal 7 modules to Drupal 8. In the same way that I approached Drupal when I first heard of it, I dug into code, broke a lot of things, cursed a lot and then learned how to fix it.
I had a fewPlus...

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The last thing any website owner, developer or administrator wants to hear is that they've been hacked. Whether the cause was the fault of insecure passwords, problematic filePlus...

We all know Varnish is awesome. I went as far as presenting a topic on Varnish then writing about it. This is a known fact.
However, what happens to all that caching goodness when you want to run your entire site over SSL? Out of the box, VarnishPlus...

With a beta release of Drupal 8 just around the corner, and a library of modules that need a stable port (or at least a beta release) on release day, now is the time to get your learning underway and dive in.
A brief look at this chart from thePlus...

There was some exciting news announced last week as the Australian government said it was strongly considering replatforming on Drupal, potentially replacing 1200 websites used across the board of the commonwealth. The reasons for the move arePlus...

As a sole developer or even as part of a small team (2-5 developers), setting up a development workflow seems on the face of it like a waste of time. Every minute that you're configuring version control, writing backup scripts, manicuring newPlus...